"I just thought..." She shrugged, shuffling back over to her makeshift counter once he'd tasted the breakfast and approved of it. "...I dunno. Bananas. I thought that would be good. Cantaloupe is good. Just not what...I thought."
Not what she wanted, per se, she wasn't speaking as though she'd awoken with a craving. More that she'd awoken with a thought, and that was true. Also just because...he liked bananas. And she knew that, innately, though she couldn't have said precisely how. Maybe he'd told her. Maybe he'd told Sy, and Sy had told her. Why, well...who knew.
Since he only had one plate, she dumped half the salad onto it, and since he left her the chair, she gave him the fork. Then she fished her own fork out of her pack and flopped into the chair at the table with the mixing bowl in her lap, content to eat from that. Tea steaming at her elbow, the sunlight striking across the pale curls of her hair, loose from the usual ponytail, she looked...like she fit, actually, exactly where she was, inhabited the space as though she'd always been there.
Slumped over the bowl, she propped her cheek against her fist and dug in.
"You could'a kicked me outta the bed," she said, after a minute, glancing over to him as she doled a forkful into her mouth.